Call Hillhead Joiners on 07710 096553 if you are looking for local, professional joiners and carpenters who cover the King’s Park area of Stirling.
We are a professional joinery and carpentry company who are 100% customer focussed. We have over 20 years of experience in the local joinery and carpentry industries, and are known for our professionalism and high-quality workmanship.
We have established a strong reputation for exceptional customer satisfaction, we are very proud that our clients consistently praise our attention to detail, timely project completion, and excellent communication throughout the process. View our customers Google Reviews below. Here are just a few examples of our custom joinery and carpentry services we offer:
INTERNAL JOINERY WORKS
- New internal doors, facings and skirtings
- Wood wall panelling
- Media walls
- Timber sliding sash and case window restoration and refurbishment
- Real wood and laminate flooring supply and fitting service
- Bespoke wardrobe storage solutions
EXTERNAL JOINERY WORKS
- Glass balustrade system supply and fitting service
- Timber decking and composite decking supply and fitting service
- Garden Pergolas
- All types of timber fencing
- Wooden garden gates and driveway gates
- New doors and windows
The job doesn’t finish until our customer is 100% happy enough to sign off on the project. If you want quality work that is thorough and comes with a guarantee, you have found the perfect team. Hillhead Joiners Stirling are highly skilled and creative. Their joiners have all achieved Advanced Craft City and Guilds certification, ensuring customers receive top-quality workmanship.
JOINERS KING’S PARK, STIRLING
Here is a short history on Kings Perk area, Stirling
Kings Park, one of Stirling’s most historic and prestigious areas, has origins dating back to medieval times when it served as a royal hunting ground for Scottish monarchs. Situated near Stirling Castle, the park was an important part of the royal court’s activities, providing a private retreat for hunting and leisure. Scottish kings, including James IV and James V, are known to have used the park, reinforcing its status as a place of privilege and power.
Over the centuries, as Stirling grew in importance, the land around Kings Park was gradually developed. By the 19th century, it had become one of the most desirable residential areas in the city, attracting wealthier residents. The park itself remained a focal point for recreation, later becoming a public space for the people of Stirling. Its long association with royalty and nobility has given Kings Park a unique historical identity within the city.
In the 20th century, Kings Park continued to develop as a sought-after residential neighborhood while maintaining its historic charm. The King’s Knot, an earthwork in the park thought to date back to the time of the Stewart monarchs, remains a visible reminder of its royal past. Over time, the park became a key recreational area, offering green spaces for walking, sports, and community events. The surrounding streets, lined with elegant Victorian and Edwardian homes, reflect the area’s status as one of Stirling’s most distinguished neighborhoods.
Today, Kings Park remains a blend of history and modern living, with its heritage carefully preserved through conservation efforts. Its proximity to Stirling Castle and the city center ensures that it remains a desirable location, cherished for its royal connections, scenic beauty, and strong sense of community. Kings Park stands as a testament to Stirling’s historic significance and its evolution into a vibrant modern city.
Call Hillhead Joiners on 07710 096553 if you are looking for local, professional joiners and carpenters who cover the Kings Park area of Stirling and the surrounding urban and rural communities:
Stirling, Aberfoyle, Balfron, Bridge of Allan, Buchlyvie, Callander, Cambusbarron, Cambuskenneth, Causewayhead, Denny, Dollar, Doune, Dunblane, Falkirk, Gargunnock, Gartmore, Gleneagles, Kings Park,Stirling Kippen, Larbert, Menstrie, Stenhousemuir, Torbrex, Tillicoultry and all of Central Scotland.